Citizen Lawyers

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Bill Hoffmann
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Brian Golden '92
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Brian Golden '92
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

When the Bombs Finally Stop, Reconstruction Begins
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Jon Huddleston
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Tell it to the Judge
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.

Brian Golden '92
Brian Golden '92

His father's example of public service inspired him to pursue a career as a soldier, state legislator, and public servant.

Judy Conti
Judy Conti '94

Conti's interest in public service led her to law school. Her dedication to public service led her to become a passionate advocate for the nation's workers.

Judy Conti
John '72 and Brenda Scanelli

The Scanellis have spent a lifetime preparing for the latest endeavor of their professional and personal lives -- creating a partnership that helps provide school supplies to children in the Caribbean.

Tell it to the Judge
"Tell It to the Judge" Becomes More than a Slogan

As president of the American Judges Association, Judge Eileen Olds '82 helped launch a new program to fostering a lively dialogue between judges and the general public about how the justice system works and what can be done to improve it.

Children in Uganda
Citizen Lawyers to the World

Imagine villages in sub-Saharan Africa where people live on less than $1 a day, where school-age children have never attended school, and where children have never seen a photograph of themselves.